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Image_2_Tetracyclines Diminish In Vitro IFN-γ and IL-17-Producing Adaptive and Innate Immune Cells in Multiple Sclerosis.jpeg
Published 2021“…</p>Results<p>Both tetracyclines significantly decreased, in a dose dependent manner, IFN-γ production in NKT and CD4<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes from MS patients (naïve or treated) stimulated with IL-12/IL-18 but did not decrease IFN-γ producing CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells from naive MS or treated RRMS patients. …”
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15262
Table_8_Evaluating the effects of antimicrobial drug use on the ecology of antimicrobial resistance and microbial community structure in beef feedlot cattle.csv
Published 2022“…The diversity of bacterial phyla was greater early in the feeding period and decreased over time in the feedlot. This decrease in diversity occurred concurrently as the microbiome represented in different individuals and different pens shifted toward a similar composition dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. …”
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15263
Image_8_Tetracyclines Diminish In Vitro IFN-γ and IL-17-Producing Adaptive and Innate Immune Cells in Multiple Sclerosis.jpeg
Published 2021“…</p>Results<p>Both tetracyclines significantly decreased, in a dose dependent manner, IFN-γ production in NKT and CD4<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes from MS patients (naïve or treated) stimulated with IL-12/IL-18 but did not decrease IFN-γ producing CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells from naive MS or treated RRMS patients. …”
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15264
Image_1_Evaluating the effects of antimicrobial drug use on the ecology of antimicrobial resistance and microbial community structure in beef feedlot cattle.png
Published 2022“…The diversity of bacterial phyla was greater early in the feeding period and decreased over time in the feedlot. This decrease in diversity occurred concurrently as the microbiome represented in different individuals and different pens shifted toward a similar composition dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. …”
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15265
Image_4_Evaluating the effects of antimicrobial drug use on the ecology of antimicrobial resistance and microbial community structure in beef feedlot cattle.png
Published 2022“…The diversity of bacterial phyla was greater early in the feeding period and decreased over time in the feedlot. This decrease in diversity occurred concurrently as the microbiome represented in different individuals and different pens shifted toward a similar composition dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. …”
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15266
Table_1_Evaluating the effects of antimicrobial drug use on the ecology of antimicrobial resistance and microbial community structure in beef feedlot cattle.csv
Published 2022“…The diversity of bacterial phyla was greater early in the feeding period and decreased over time in the feedlot. This decrease in diversity occurred concurrently as the microbiome represented in different individuals and different pens shifted toward a similar composition dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. …”
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15267
Image_2_Evaluating the effects of antimicrobial drug use on the ecology of antimicrobial resistance and microbial community structure in beef feedlot cattle.png
Published 2022“…The diversity of bacterial phyla was greater early in the feeding period and decreased over time in the feedlot. This decrease in diversity occurred concurrently as the microbiome represented in different individuals and different pens shifted toward a similar composition dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes. …”
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15268
Time and energy reduction on grape dehydration by applying dipping solution on freeze drying process
Published 2021“…Conclusions: it was found by modifying standard equipment frozen method, using dry ice (CO2) and applied coconut oil alkaline emulsion pretreatment, a 54% energy saving. Even more the dehydration process decreased the microbial load in the fruit. …”
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15269
Nuclear Quantum Effects on Aqueous Electron Attachment and Redox Properties
Published 2017“…Vertical electron attachment, or electron affinity, and detachment energies (VEA and VDE) are strongly affected by NQEs, decreasing in absolute value by 0.3 eV going from a classical to a quantum description of the nuclei. …”
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15270
Collagen deposition in liver fibrosis induced by thioacetamide (TAA) in rats using Sirius red staining.
Published 2014“…<p>(A) Histological observation of collagen deposition by Sirius red staining under light-field microscope with 40×(upper panel) and 200×(lower panel) magnifications. …”
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15271
EXERCISE FATIGUE INJURY UNDER SPORT RESISTANCE
Published 2022“…Musculoskeletal complications represent a large proportion of occupational health problems and, for this reason, have received increased attention from the sports industry. …”
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15272
Metabolome at time-points during and after pregnancy in NW and OB women.
Published 2025“…<b>A)</b> The first two scores (R<sup>2</sup>X(1)=18.4%, R<sup>2</sup>X(2)=12.3%, Q<sup>2</sup> = 11.6%) shows a strong correlation with time rather than, e.g., individual or weight emphasizing the very large change during pregnancy, B) corresponding loading plot illustrates the major trends of the metabolites. …”
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15273
Disruption of Ant-Aphid Mutualism in Canopy Enhances the Abundance of Beetles on the Forest Floor
Published 2012“…We also surveyed the abundance of ants and other arthropods on the forest floor to explore the relationships between ants and other arthropods in the field. Through a three-year experimental study, we found that the exclusion of ants from the canopy significantly decreased the abundance of ants on the forest floor, but increased the abundance of beetles, although the effect was only significant in the large ant-exclusion plot (80*60 m). …”
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15274
Dibutylammonium Hydrogen Oxalate: An Above-Room-Temperature Order–Disorder Phase Transition Molecular Material
Published 2015“…An above-room-temperature new phase transition molecular material, dibutylammonium hydrogen oxalate (<b>1</b>), has been synthesized, which undergoes a reversible phase transition at 321.6 K. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements confirm its reversible phase transition with a large heat hysteresis of ∼10 K. …”
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15275
Identification of immune signatures predictive of clinical protection from malaria
Published 2017“…Prospective cohort studies have frequently shown how continuous exposure to the malaria parasite <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> cause an accumulation of specific responses against various antigens that correlate with a decreased risk of clinical malaria episodes. …”
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15276
The spatial structure of the market for different numbers of agents and different sight ranges.
Published 2013“…Therefore, setting a large number of agents does not ensure agglomeration. …”
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15277
Slow Dynamics of the Magnetization in One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers: Single-Chain Magnets
Published 2009“…Nevertheless, the combined action of large uniaxial anisotropy and intrachain magnetic interactions between high-spin magnetic units of the 1D arrangement promotes long relaxation times for the magnetization reversal with decreasing temperature, and finally at significantly low temperatures, the material can behave as a magnet. …”
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15278
Average of Deviation maps across the subjects for both left and right hemispheres (12 artifact-free datasets).
Published 2019“…Particularly large residual bias field exists in T1w/T2w non-BC maps in frontal lobe and with decreased intensity in the posterior. …”
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15279
Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Mass Mortalities in Oysters Is Influenced by Energetic Reserves and Food Quality
Published 2014“…Here, we present the first large-scale, high-resolution spatial and temporal representation of a mass mortality phenomenon cause by the Ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV-1) that has affected oysters (<i>Crassostrea gigas</i>) every year since 2008, in relation to their energetic reserves and the quality of their food. …”
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15280
Slow Dynamics of the Magnetization in One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers: Single-Chain Magnets
Published 2009“…Nevertheless, the combined action of large uniaxial anisotropy and intrachain magnetic interactions between high-spin magnetic units of the 1D arrangement promotes long relaxation times for the magnetization reversal with decreasing temperature, and finally at significantly low temperatures, the material can behave as a magnet. …”